Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 04, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1919.
SHOOTING HOURS IN
STATE GOVERNED BY
OF
T
In order thai huutcrs may not' vio
la. the law, the state ganio warded
has prepared a schedule for sunrise and
sunRct during the months in which the
game seasons open. -.Hunters are noti
fifd Hint shooting can legin one half
huur before sunrise and nursrt stop at
unset. Bag limit: 23 -ducks in any one
day and not to exceed 30 In any seven
cousecutive days. Oeesc, 8 in any one
day and not to exceed 30 in any seven
consecutive days. Chinese. pheasant 5
in any one day 'and not to exceed 10
in any seven consecutive dn.vts with not
to-cuceed three bens in any bag of ten.
in siinri.se and sunset schedule for the
RED CROSS DRIVE TO
GET MEMBERS COMES
.3-11
month follows: ' - ,
Sunrise Sunset
October I 6:01 6:51
October 2 - fl:0(i . 5:40
October 3 6:07 5:47
October 4 11:08 5:45
October 5 6:09 5:43
October 9 ....... 6:11 5:41
U.t.er 7 (. ....'.: 18 5:40
CKmlier 8 41: 13 5:38
October 9 ... 6:14 5:30
October 10 6:16 5:34
October 11 0:17 5:32
October 12 '.. . 0:18 5:30
October 13 6:20 5:il
Ocrnher. 14 (1:21. 5:27
October 15 0:22 5:25
October. 1(1 6:24 0:23
October 17 6:25 5:22
October 18 6:26 0:20
October 19 .- '0:27 5:18
October 20 6:29 5:16
October 21 ; (1:30 5:15
October 22 0:31 5:13
October 23 6:33 5:12
October 24 ...... .... 6:34 5:10
October 25 6:30 5:08
October 20 :37 5:07
October 27 (1:38 5:05
October 28 0:40 5:04
October 29 ;.. 6:41 . 5:02
October 80- 6:42 5:01
October 31 6:44 4:59
The big membership drive of the
lied Cross, which was announced to
I take place in "November, will be be-
I tween the third and 11th, ending Armie
J tieo day, according to Henry Meyers,
secretary of Khe Willamette chapter
, Friduy.&Ir. Meyexg said that the drive
organization had not yet been perfect
ed, but that he expected to Have it
under way within a few days, and ev
erything made ready for the. energetic
drive in which. 15,000 members through
out the county are expeeted to re-enroll i
As many new members as can be got
ten will also be recruited at $1 each.
Funds thus raised will be divided in
half, one half being sent to headquar
ters at Portland: ithe other will be
used for local work of the Red Cross.
I kept busy filling out applications of
former ourvice men who are seeking to
take advantage, -of the state s offer ot
a school course. Kach man -taking this
course is granted $i3 toward its ex
pense, and are placed in the school of
their choice. ' j .j
About xtc men a day are signing up
for this.
' !
LEAGUE BASES
Dallas Schools Open With
Attendance Of Oyer 500
Salt
The Homo service branch is now to game.
i (By United Press.)
Yesterday winners: Vernon,
take, Portmnd.' -
Home runs: Schaller, Beavers.
The Tigers hoisted themselves another
notch ou the penaut pule. With the aid
of Byron Houck they nosed out the
Angels, 4 to 3.
The Bees .swatted Buzz Arlett and
won from the Oaks easily, 7 to 3.
The Beavers won from the Seals, 6 to
6
Rain postponed the Renttlo-Rncrnnien
nV3 Jli A .
' 1 "ViiMiiBad
New Today
(Continued from page seven)
(Capital Journal Special Service.)
Dallas, (jr.r Oct. 4. The Dallaa high
and grade schools opened this week for
tie 1919-1920 term with an attendance
on the opening day of more than 530
pupils. This enrollment is expected to
increase in a, few weeks as a number
of the pup'ils are still engaged in the
prune orchards and dryers. " The total
enrollment of high school pupils was
103 which is better than the first day's
uueuuunce insr vcar. me rooms in
the grade .schools are taxed to their ca
pacity and it is but a question of time
before Dallas will be forced to build in
addtiional school buHlding. ,
Salem S
am
pie
Store
141 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET
LODGE DIRECTORY
SILVERTON PEOPLE IN
MO HURT IN SMASH
Ta have the cur they wore driving p
wrong, and Jut a telephone pole hcadon
was the experience of It. O. Allen and
Hiss Lorn Ames Monday morning. Tuny
were on their wav to Halein and wore
traveling about 20 miles per hour oul
WcClaine Street when, tho "bug'V in
which they nere riding suddenly with
out any known rer.noti swerved to the
curb ami afrtek a telephone pole hen-d
mi, .' " ;( . ' ' (.' . -, 5 , ,,.-!
Miss An.'s was throwu against the
windshield with terrific, force. Her face
was cut nW 1 bruised by flying gliss and
oiu- eye was badly blackened. Speaking
with her 'About, tho. accident alio said
jui-t after the rccident her face felt as
thought .'.it .were 'simply fluttoned out.
H!i(; 1 hi i ka most of her cuts enmo from
lier broken pliifses, Tuesday her face
was badly swollen but the swelling was
will down by Wednesday.! Mr. Allen
wits not thrown from his sent behind tho
wheel and recclved.no injuries. The
ear was badly wrecked. The telephone
Vole was split and tho crush of th0 our
brought the resident's of that part of
town rushing into the street.- Bllverteri
Appeal. , " - ' ' ' ;
FORMER SALEM WOMAN
IS LAID TO 1ST HERE
The burin! of Mis. B. J. Green, a for
mer ISiilein resident, who died at her
home at 509 Morrison street, Portland,
Thursday,' was hold ut the Odd Fellows
cemetery at 2:30 o'clock Saturday aft
ernoon. .. Bev. James Klvin officnted.
The burial Whs In charge of the liigdon
Undertaking company, i
Urn. Ureen is survived by ouo daugh
ter, Mw. A. K. Davis, and two sons,
J . U. and Byron (wilter, all of Port
land. -."'
OCtv OHKMBKETA lodge No. 1
"" meets" every Wednesday
evening at 7:30 at 1. o. o. t. hall.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS MKET AT
Mt!ornar.k hall on every Tuesday
at 8. Harry Levy, (,', C.; 1. J. Kuutz
ROYAI, Neighbors of America, Ore
gon Qrope camp No. 1360 meets everj
inursuay evening in MeUornaok hall
Klevator service. Oracle, Mrs. Car
rie E. Bunn, 08 Union St.: recordei
Mrs. Melissa Persons. 1415 N. 4th
St. Phone 1430M.
UNI TKD A RTIvSAXS .Capital Assem
bly No. 84 meets first Thursday ol
each month at 8 p. ni. in Masonit
Temple. Wouu CNiles, M. A.; C. A
Vibbort, secretary, 340 Owens street
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
Oregon Oedar Camp No. 5240 meets
ovory Thursday evening at 8 o'clock
in McCoraack building, Court and
iiberty streets." W. M. Persons, V. C
Frank A. Turner, clerk.
Machine Shop Work.
Expert machine shop service by Mt
Bergman at high school machine shop
12 years experience. Gear cutting
specialty. Higih class ninohine tools
(juick service. Phone 446. -
Wood Saw.
Two Fatalities Reported
To Accident Commission
Two fatalities' hud a total of 58,1
cidenta were reiHiited to tho industrial
ai-cident commission for the week end
ing October 8. These werP Carl Peter
son, construction worker of, VancouTer,
Wash., and Jas. H. Anderson, logger, of
Hnndon. Of the total accidents reported
- 655 were subject to the provision, of t
the workmen compensnt'iun act, 81
were from firm, and corporations that
have reected the provisions of the aet
OWNERSHIP STATEMENT
Of Management, Circulation, etc., Re
quired oy tne Act or congress of
August 23, 1912.
Of the Capital Journal published
daily except Sunday t Salem, Oregon,
lor October 1, 1919.
wtate of Oregon, County of Marion,
ss.
(Before me, a notary public in and
for the stato uud county aforesaid, per
sonally appeared O. Putnam, who, hav
ing been duly sworn according to law,
deposes and says that he is the editor
and publisher of the Capital Journal
and that the following is, to tho best
of his knowledge and belief, a true
statement of the ownership, mtinago-uie-nt
(and if a daily "paper, the circu
lation), etc., at the aforesaid publica
tion for the date shown in the above
caption, required by the act of August
24, 1912, embodied in section 443, pos
tal Jaws and regulations, printed ou
the reverse of this form, towit:
, 1. That the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing edit
or, and business managers are: , I
U'ubhshqr O. Putnam, Salem, Oregon
Kditor O. Putnam, Salem, Oregon
Managing editor none
Business manager O. Putnam. Salem.'
Oregon.
2. That the owners are: (Ave names
uud addresses of individual owners, or,
if a corporation, give its name and the
names and addresses of stockholders
owning' or holding 1 per cent or more
of tho total amount of stock.) Capital
Journal Printing Co., Satan, Or. O.
Putnam, Snlein, .Ore.
S.'Thnt -the known bondholders, mort
gagees, and othei security holders own
ing r holding-1 per cent or more of
totul amount of bonds. mortKaues. or
other securities arei (If there are none,
so slate.) 'None. .
. Thut the two ipnragriiphs next
bovc, giving the. uauiea of tho own
ers, stockholders, and security holders,
if nny,enntnin not only tlie list of
stockholders and security holders as
they appear upon the books of the
company but also, in , cases where the
stockholder or security holder appears
upon the books of the company as tru
toe or in any other fiduciary relation.
tho name of the person or corporation
for whom such trustee in acting, is giv
en; also that the said two paragraphs
contain statements embracing affiant's
tun Knowledge and belief as to the cir
cumstances and conditions under which
stockholders and security holders who!
lo not appear upon the books of tho
oinpnuy as trustees, hold stock and
securities in a capacity other than that
of a .bona fide owner; and this affiant
has no reason to believe that uny oth
er person association, or corporation
hns any interest direct or indirect in
the said stock, bonds, or other securi
ties than as so stated by him.
5. Thnt the average number of copies -4-4-f-----f
of eflch iHUA nf ttiitt Tinliliiintinii '
w uiKuuimvH, .ifuuuun T.ne nituis or a.
ot.uurwise, to paid snosenbers during
tne six months preceding the duto
shown above is 3239 (This information
is required from dailv publications on
l.v.) ;
(l. PUT.VA.ir.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 1st dnv of October, l&lfl.
ISHAI.) H. X, YORK KV,
(My enmmission expires Oct. 20, 1919.)
PHONE 1090B. Our prices are right
W. M. Zandler, proprietor. 1253 N
Summer street, Salem, Or.;
Everything Electrical.
ilAI.EM Electric Uo., Masonic Temple,
i-i noun iiigu. l'aono Main
Auctioneers.
Q.
SATTERi.EE
Office 124- South I.ibertv Streot.
Phono PST, 1211. Real Estate and
htock bales. .
W. F. WiRHOT, Turner auctioneer,
Why nut get him lie only charges
2 percent.
tf
Why Sell For Less?
We will pay you more cash for .
your household poods. Oct our bid
before you sell,' Peoples Furni
ture nnd Hardware Store, 271 N.
Commeroial Street. Phone 734.
nd 12 were from public utility cor-J facing.
imrauuns not milijwi 10 100 provision!
or. me act.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Oregon State Highway Commission
Sen led bids will be received bv the
State Highway commission of tho
slate of Oregon in room "rJ0 Multno
mah county court house at 10 a. m.,
on the 7th day of October, 1919, for
tne following project:
Marion County
'Pacific highway 4 miles south of Sa
lem: Hoidner Hill and "Wain Hill section,
j. - nines ernveuua: ItiuU eu. vils. sur-
Jurors in the case of .Tie Craig and
J.,W. Killin, former fish wardens on
trial t Astoria ci the charge of hold
ing up five meu with revolvers, were
unable to agree and were discharged.
The trolling boat Sailor Bov Wash
ington state fishing license No. 5310,
was wrecked Wednesday on the rocks at
Tillamook Head near Hcaside. The fate
of the occtitrtuits of the eruft is a mys
tery. - " .
Tan ploy e of the. automobile depart
ment of the eocretary of state's office
re busy preparing application blanks
for the 1920 automobile licenses. Regis
trations will start November 11. ,
1'.
A satisfactory bond will h ve.mivc.l
for tho .faithful performance of tho con
tract iu a sum equal to one half of the
total amount bid.
"Proposal blsnk and full information
for bidders may be obtained at the of
fice of the state highway engineer,
Capitol building. Salem, Oregon.
Plans, specifications and form of
contract may be inspected at the some
place or may be obtained upon a de
posit of 5 for each set of plans and
specif icat ions.
Plans' nnd specifications nre also on
file t room 1301 Yeon building. Port
land, Oregon.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all proposals or to accept the pro
posal deemed 'best for the state of Ore-K'-n.
Oregon State nighway Commission
S. BeiiMin, Chairman
i ....... . ,
t.lendale Thursday., when a huge limb sl-j-.,!,,.. 1 Ya,a Z V
of a tree he was fel.lng struchim o ??"m$. TiXZ
the head, crushing the skull. -j'urrr. ..u
WHERE
CAN YOU
BEAT THIS
li acres with fine 7 room
room "bungalow aud out
bldgs. 5 miles north of Sa
lem. All uuder cultivation.
Good orchard, close to elec
tric station. No better land
anywhere. Price $5.00.
SEE
US
AT
ONCE
LAFLAR & LAFLAR
40O-7-H Oregon Udg.
W ITvS MTOXKY YOU WAXT
WE HAVE IT
.4-fc4-f
An executive committee which will
conduct the Roosevelt memorial cam
paign in Marion county has been or
ganised ta Klem. Marion county's Quo
ta is $1700.
Grain: Wheat, soft white No. 1 2;
feed oats 80c; milling oats 86c; hay,
cheat, new $17; hay, oats, new $18
20; mill run $4344.
Butftierfait.:: Buttctrfat 67c; cream
ery butter 6768c.
Pork, veal and mutton:. Pork on foot
Kc; veal, fancy 23c: steers 7(ffi9er
cows 57c; spring lambs 10c; ewes
tjijc siieeu. veaninffs 7e.
EtfL'H and ooultrv: K .i, rb.
lens, live 22(S)24c; old roosters 15
10c; springs 22c.
Vegetables:: Onions, per sack $3;
celery doz, 1; tomatoes 90c; potatoes
3s; sweet potatoes 6c.
Fruit: Watermelons lc; oranges
$o.736.D0; lemons, box $7.50(88.50;
bananas 9'C; honev; exartcted" 20ei
cantaloupes $1.50; bunch beets 45c;
eniouase a 3-4cj head lettuce 60c; car
rots 45c; granes. Malaeas 10c: vmnn
Tokays 20c.
Ketatl prices: F.ggs dozen 6offi70o:
creamery butter 75c; country butter
G7c; flour, hard wheat 3.10rt?3
PORTLAND MARKETS
: Do Your Fall Trading Here Now
;: ; We are well stocked with seasonable Merchandise priced to you at our usual
;: low prices, quantity buying for our chain of stores is one reason why we under-
.j. Auiunuig wiicic -aim uuw lu uuy us me otiier reason wny you uo lctbtr
here for less -try us first. v
i WE HAVE BOYS SCHOOL SUITS,
$3.95 to $7.45
BOYS HEAVY SCHOOL SHOES-
Black Blucher .1 $3.20 and $3.45
f BOYS HIGH TOP SHOES
Brown $4.95 and $5.85
I WOMEN'S BLACK KID SHOES-
Military heel, $6.45 to $8.45 .
BROWN KID LOUIS HEEL
$6.00 to $8.45
BROWN OR BLACK
With Cloth Tops $3.85 to $6.85 .
MISSES and CHILDREN'S
i Brown Lace with cloth top
$3.25 and $3.45
I CHILDREN'S PATENT OR KID---
Lace bnoes yc to $iJ.zo
NEW TRUNKS JUST IN
$12.50 and $21.85
MEN'S UNION SUITS
Cotton Ribbed . $1.75
' Part Wool $2.95 and $3.45
Wright's Woolen $4.50
Bradsford Woolen $3.98 and $4.50
MEN'S GRAY AND TAN FLANNEL
SHIRTS ...I...,.: . $1.85, $2.25, $3.45
MEN'S COAT STYLE SWEATERS
Gray, Brown and Red .r... $3.95
MEN'S WOOL SOX-39C, 565c, 85c
MEN'S MACKINAW'S
$8.85, $9.50, $10.50, $12.50
MEN'S ARMY LAST SHOES-
..... $4.20, $6.50, $7.85 to $9.50
MEN'S BLACK DRESS SHOES-
$4.20. $6.50, $7.85 to $90
Portland, Or., Oct. 4. Butter ' citv I
uciuii-c; uw'qoc rzgs seiectea iocaJ T .
ex. 6372c. Hens 3031c. Broilers 25 t .BW STUJli KUBBJKK J? OUTWEAR tVR MEN. WOMEN AND CHILDREN
m-tue. ueeao loo. i;neese xaaarut.-
Live Stock ,
bailie, necemts US: tone of nir.
iet steady: eood to choice steers 9.2S
(i9.75; fair to medium stcore $7.25a
8.25; common to fair steers$5.75$6.7"..
choice to good cows and heifeis, $6.75
7.50; medium to good cows and heifers.
$5.75(i0.75; caniiers $2.75i4.50: bulls
4.756.75; calves, $7,7513.75.
Hogs: KeceiDts none: tone of market
steady; prime mixed $17.50(3)18.00; I steady; prime lambs $11.5012.50; fair
Sfr5. medium.. $10.50il; ewe,
bulk $18. ' - , - I $7.50 8; wethers $7.508; yearlings-
Receipts 1241; fbne of market , $o'.50
You Do Better Here for Less
C6me to Church
Tomorrow
9:45 -Sunday School Rally Day Program and ad--
dress by James Elvin.
11:00 Harvest Home Service.
Special choir music, Miss Ada Miller, direc
tor. Sermon: "Seed Tjme and Harvest" '
7:30-Congregational Song 'Service.
An evening of Gosepl Hymns. r '
YOU WILL BE WELCOME
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
oligh Theatre
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Monday, Oct. 6th
The Big, Funny
SWEDE COMEDY SHOW
' 23rd Annual Tour
DO YOU OWN A VACANT LOT? IF SO,
. ATTEND THIS
PUBLIC AUCTION
r -. - - -
Oct 10th
Friday,
2
p. m.
On Pacific Highway, 2 blocks north of Fairground
Store, Consisting of ,
Pine 6 room plastered, well built, nearly new bungalow with electric
lights and fixtures, bath, toilet, wash bowls, hot nir furnace, fireplace,
built In ibuf fet, large front and bock porch. This house U well paint
ed and nicely designed and is now open for inspection. This building
is to be moved And is now on the house movers timbers ready to be
moved after day of sale. This house will be sold without reserve to
the highest bidder on the following terms: one half of purchase price
cash, ''balance a bankable note secured by mortgage, if desired.
Valley Packing Co.
- - Owners
F. N. Woodry,
The Auctioneer,
-Phone 510 or 511
Pacific Highway North 270 North Commercial St.
"List your sales woth Woodry for Results
A "0le
I . ' it ''
) L TO
LAUGH
NOT AMOVING PICTURE
Prices 25c and 50c
Members of the Clatsop-County Dairy
men 's association have Voted to in
crease the capital' stock from $1000 to
$6000. The money will be used in the
Taxpayers of Union county, om Octo
ber 11, will vote on a proposed bond
issue of $1,438,000 to give the eotnty
approximately 500 miles of roads, and
Construction of Clatsop county's first connecting the most important towas
'"" with the ColumbU highway,
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